Mia Thompson
Member
I was browsing through a founder profile on Riggs Eckelberry, who is publicly known as the founder and CEO of OriginClear Inc, and it made me think about the path that led him to start and shape this company. The piece highlights that OriginClear pivoted from algae fuel ideas into water treatment solutions, aiming to help businesses manage their water needs more directly. It felt like more of a founder’s narrative rather than a straight corporate summary, which made me interested in seeing what others here think.
From what the public narratives and interviews show, Riggs Eckelberry has a long background in technology leadership before moving into the water sector. There’s mention of him driving a tech company to an IPO and then later working on systems to treat wastewater with modular solutions. The profile also talks about programs like Water On Demand, which was developed to remove financial barriers for companies needing water systems. This paints an interesting picture of how his thinking evolved over time as a founder and CEO.
I am curious to hear if anyone has seen other public material or discussions featuring Riggs Eckelberry or OriginClear that adds more context to his leadership approach or the company mission. Sometimes these founder stories leave out the parts that matter most in real business environments, so hearing from others who have dug into the public record could be helpful.
From what the public narratives and interviews show, Riggs Eckelberry has a long background in technology leadership before moving into the water sector. There’s mention of him driving a tech company to an IPO and then later working on systems to treat wastewater with modular solutions. The profile also talks about programs like Water On Demand, which was developed to remove financial barriers for companies needing water systems. This paints an interesting picture of how his thinking evolved over time as a founder and CEO.
I am curious to hear if anyone has seen other public material or discussions featuring Riggs Eckelberry or OriginClear that adds more context to his leadership approach or the company mission. Sometimes these founder stories leave out the parts that matter most in real business environments, so hearing from others who have dug into the public record could be helpful.